Jane Ginn

Advisor

Areas of expertise:

Anti-Money Laundering, Bank and Payments Fraud, Chatbot/Voice Assistant Technology, Client Engagement and Reporting, Cloud, Compliance, Customer Onboarding, Cyber Risk Management Strategy, Data and Analytics, Data Management, Data Protection and Privacy, Data-Production Process, Digital Transformation, Digital Wallets, Global Anti-Corruption, Governance, Metrics, and Reporting, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Internet of Things, Know Your Customer (KYC), Machine Learning and AI, Managed Security Services, Network and Endpoint Security, Operational Resilience, Regulations, Return-on-Investment Analysis, Risk Management, Threat Intelligence

Jane Ginn is a cybersecurity analyst with extensive knowledge of the cybersecurity industry and cyber threat intelligence tradecraft. She is a leader and manager with over 30 years of experience in information technology, international business, and engineering consulting. Jane serves as Secretary of Threat Actor Context Technical Committee at the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Threat Information.

Jane has been a speaker at multiple national and international conferences in the U.S., Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. In 2023, she was a cyber threat hunting trainer at a NATO Security Summit. In 2022, she served as an expert witness on an election interference case. From 2014 to 2016, she was an appointed advisor to the European Union’s ENISA, Threat Landscape Stakeholders Group. From 2014 to 2023, she served as the Secretary of the OASIS Cyber Threat Intelligence Technical Committee—the entity responsible for the issuance of the STIX2.1 and TAXII2.1 Standards. And from 1984 to 1988, she was an appointed advisor to five consecutive Secretaries of the U.S. Department of Commerce on international business and trade.

Jane holds a master’s degree in Information Assurance from Norwich University (in Vermont) and a Master of Regional Planning and Environmental Science from Washington State University, where she served as a Fellow of the Institute for Resource Management—a program funded by Robert Redford.